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the economic problem there's are no big secret. you can see it bounced back quickly after a mid-day dip. >>> netflix soaring 8% on word it's expanding it's video streaming business to 43 countries in latin america and the caribbean. >>> and chinese search engine is teaming up with microsoft to deliver big results on their search page. no compensation involved but the companies see it as a win-win proposition. >>> that's it for cnbc. we are first in business worldwide. and now back to chris and "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." the republican party is known for resting mitch of its power in governing and pride themselves in picking a presidential candidate early as they did with george w. back in 2000. why are we seeing gop leaders coalescing around a candidate? why don't they seem to be happy with the candidate list making the rounds now? chief are politic coe and with new york magazine covering the romney campaign for what it is up in new hampshire. i want to start with john harasin. jump in there right away, seems to me
the economic problem there's are no big secret. you can see it bounced back quickly after a mid-day dip. >>> netflix soaring 8% on word it's expanding it's video streaming business to 43 countries in latin america and the caribbean. >>> and chinese search engine is teaming up with microsoft to deliver big results on their search page. no compensation involved but the companies see it as a win-win proposition. >>> that's it for cnbc. we are first in business worldwide....
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blow him up so he looks big and fat so we can eat him? like a christmas turkey. >> well -- >> clinton is that strategic? >> that's strategic times ten. i wouldn't put anything past bill clinton in that area. there is a means a notion, that romney is better and on the stump, i can say i've seen him a couple times today and yesterday, i think it's generally true. he is more comfortable speaking in front of groups. more comfortable taking questions from people. he is more natural and more fluid and easier on his feet, but he still does have the tendency sometimes to put his foot in his mouth and the to put his foot in his mouth. the problem for him, because he has this reputation from 2008 as having been a flip-flopper everyone's antennas are on alert trying to catch him flip-flopping again. that's true for republican establishment and primary voters. they think that's a big problem for him and are giving him more scrutiny in that area than they would for other candidates. >> is he mr. right or mr. right now? >> certainly mr. right now. you
blow him up so he looks big and fat so we can eat him? like a christmas turkey. >> well -- >> clinton is that strategic? >> that's strategic times ten. i wouldn't put anything past bill clinton in that area. there is a means a notion, that romney is better and on the stump, i can say i've seen him a couple times today and yesterday, i think it's generally true. he is more comfortable speaking in front of groups. more comfortable taking questions from people. he is more natural...
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massive storm clean up. >> that's been going on since that big storm the other night. exactly, the white house really did lose a lot of important trees. >> reporter: take a look at the tree behind me. that tree may not be here tomorrow. it's in bad shape. >> we'll take that picture right now. and hang on to it. chuck todd, thank you. >>> and t minus 43. the can'tdown is officially underway this hour for the final space shuttle launch. atlantis is set to launch at 11:26 eastern friday morning. nasa's weather official says a 60% chance of rain could possibly delay the historic launch. jay is in florida with more and joins me now by skype. you were at the beginning of the space age this is the end of the shuttle era. what are we going to lose by not continuing to launch space shuttles and to rely on russians and ors? >> well, you know, andrea, american astronaut astronauts will continue to go to the space station. they will be riding russian spacecraft. i've been talking with a nasa administrator who is a shuttle astronaut himself, he tells me that they pretty well got th
massive storm clean up. >> that's been going on since that big storm the other night. exactly, the white house really did lose a lot of important trees. >> reporter: take a look at the tree behind me. that tree may not be here tomorrow. it's in bad shape. >> we'll take that picture right now. and hang on to it. chuck todd, thank you. >>> and t minus 43. the can'tdown is officially underway this hour for the final space shuttle launch. atlantis is set to launch at...
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so much money comes if big money. you don't raise that kind of money without big money. but do you need to be able to say as a candidate, i'm getting 10 and 20 and 100 donations from the little people? is that critical in terms of a perception? >> definitely. you see ron paul in 2008 was really able to become a contender from his small donations. what mitt romney has to worry about is organize in new hampshire and iowa. twitter and face book are important parts of the campaign but not crucial. but president obama having his town hall today, he sais sendina signal to mitt romney. you better be able to compete with me on facebook and twitter. you better be able to have a presence here. mitt romney doesn't have to be as strong. but whoever wins the nomination will have a real competitor in barack obama. >> he got the 5 and $10 donations in 2008. that was the message sent early on. he dwarfed -- the money he's already made, you are talking about mitt romney, please. >> yeah. you add up all republicans, they don't equal what he did this quarter. we'll see the final numbers g
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while giving huge tax breaks to big oil and the wealthy. we can't rebuild america if they tear down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. i was just gonna say that! about this flat haircolor! [ gigi ] try nice 'n easy anti-flat, always dimensional. in one simple step, get tones and highlights built into every shade with nice 'n easy. >>> good afternoon, it is friday july 1st, and here is what is happening. sprung rabbit? the case against the french big wig accused of raping a chamber maid near total collapse. the accuser's story and past unp der question, and american criminal justice system under fire. decisions, decisions. >>> treasury secretary timothy geithner says he is staying for now, but should he? could the staggering economy do with a fresh dose of leadership. >>> and the new gop hopeful who may erase the key ingredient in his race. is herman cain at any position to take a cheap shot at president obama? >>> and we begin here in new york where a judge has just
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>> well, she impressed me big time. both of the prosecutors have done a good job throughout the trial, and ashton was amazing and not that good this morning, but linda drane-burdick brought it home and i'm not worried about a first-degree verdict here, because this is the last thing that the jury listens to in delivery and she hears casey saying the f-bomb to her mother repeatedly and that emotion shows what casey really is in the jury's mind perhaps. i don't know, but i hope they can balance it and listen to everything, but linda drane-burdick did a fabulous, fabulous job. i would have wished when she did the call said a few more things and ended it there, it would have had more of a high note, and you have to know when to fold them, and that is a tiny minor thing to say, but bravo to linda. >> when we left the coverage yesterday the lawyers were going to go in to have a final conference with the judge about what is going to be said, and susan, how important is the charge that the judge is going to say, and how serious
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these are big problems and we need a big solution. >> thank you very much. >>> and continuing the wyoming theme here. we go to pete williams the tsa has announced that it has put airlines and airports on notice of new intelligence suggesting terrorist groups may be considering surgically implanting explosive devices into passengers flying into the united states. pete well yams you know this area so well, but this is pretty stunning. >> this is no discussion of an actual plot or operation to do this. rather officials say an increased and serious discussion of how to do this to implant explosive devices into the abdomens or elsewhere on people. we're not talking about putting them in body cavities, but surgically implanting them? >> how do they detect it? use trace sners. >> that is the problem. they have notified airlines that fly into the u.s. from overseas. they notified airports from what those planes take off to be aware of this. what would happen is these folks would go up and say i recently have surgery i have to carry a syringe. the theory is the kind of construction they're talking
these are big problems and we need a big solution. >> thank you very much. >>> and continuing the wyoming theme here. we go to pete williams the tsa has announced that it has put airlines and airports on notice of new intelligence suggesting terrorist groups may be considering surgically implanting explosive devices into passengers flying into the united states. pete well yams you know this area so well, but this is pretty stunning. >> this is no discussion of an actual...
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this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey! there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. >>> in a packed orlando courtroom casey anthony stands
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you know, counsel showed you the big poster with the pictures of caylee walking into the pool and said that this hypothesis has not been rebutted. well, i respectfully disagree. because ladies and gentlemen, the two people that counsel asserts were present when that happened were george anthony and casey anthony. george anthony testified on that witness stand the first day of this trial it didn't happen. as ms. burdick will point out to you when she points, ms. anthony also was given the opportunity to adopt that and rejected it twice. that has been refuted. by the evidence in this case. counsel also asserted to you that this crime scene was quote-unquote staged. here's the interesting part. he tells you on the one hand that george anthony is connected to the tape. remember he said in opening, follow the tape. but then on the other hand, he tells you that roy kronk is connected to the tape. dr. spits told you that somebody came along later and took the skull and taped it and in opening statement, the defense counsel told you that person was roy kronk. so they both got the tape, this ra
you know, counsel showed you the big poster with the pictures of caylee walking into the pool and said that this hypothesis has not been rebutted. well, i respectfully disagree. because ladies and gentlemen, the two people that counsel asserts were present when that happened were george anthony and casey anthony. george anthony testified on that witness stand the first day of this trial it didn't happen. as ms. burdick will point out to you when she points, ms. anthony also was given the...
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. >> the defense made a big promise in opening statement, saying that it's going to have to deliver on. and now they're going to have to prove an accident. if they can't, the jury is going to punish them for having made that promise. >> on june 16th, the third anniversary of the day that caylee anthony was last seen alive, the defense begins its case. >> in 2008 -- >> its first order of business, attacking the holes in the state forensic's evidence, namely what wasn't found. no blood or dna in the trunk of casey's car. >> there was no profile generated from those items. >> no chloroform found in the anthony home. >> did you find any containers that at one time or another contained chloroform? >> no, not at all. >> and the only dna found on the duct tape that the prosecution claims covered caylee's nose and mouth comes from an fbi analyst who handled it. >> did you later find out that the profile was yours. >> i did and it was. >> i think they've come to expect that it's going to be there. and they would say, see, there's the evidence. it's not there. >> then there was that heart-shaped
. >> the defense made a big promise in opening statement, saying that it's going to have to deliver on. and now they're going to have to prove an accident. if they can't, the jury is going to punish them for having made that promise. >> on june 16th, the third anniversary of the day that caylee anthony was last seen alive, the defense begins its case. >> in 2008 -- >> its first order of business, attacking the holes in the state forensic's evidence, namely what wasn't...
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big difference yesterday. nice and sunny. thank you. >>> still ahead, inflation on college campuses across the country and we're not talking inflation. it's grades. wait until you hear how many grades of a are given. are they all deserved or is something else going on? you're watching msnbc sunday. [ male announcer ] introducing the ultimate business phone -- the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> when it comes to fixing the debt problem we've heard lots of grand statement from lawmakers on where they stand. in a week or two a plan wi
big difference yesterday. nice and sunny. thank you. >>> still ahead, inflation on college campuses across the country and we're not talking inflation. it's grades. wait until you hear how many grades of a are given. are they all deserved or is something else going on? you're watching msnbc sunday. [ male announcer ] introducing the ultimate business phone -- the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry...
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in a really big suitcase. maybe not that big. prison staff found the curled up inmate after they noticed that the woman was looking a little bit nervous and pulling -- is man is in prison for illegal weapons possession. >>> a very enterprising monkey in indonesia managed to catch himself on camera. a photographer in the jungle stepped away from his equipment and the monkey came to strike a pose. ended up with some decent self-portraits. the smiling one at the top was probably the most shocking to me. look at that one. joey chestnut does it again. the man known as jaws won his fifth title many the nathan's international hot dog eating contest yesterday. jaws polished off 62 dogs in ten minutes at the annual fourth of july event on coney island. not far away in manhattan. chestnut's archrival kobayashi who is banned from the contest because he will not sign an exclusive contest. he claims he put away 69 hot dogs. that was out of competition, it doesn't count. a lot of hot dogs consumed. >>> debt deadline congress has two weeks to r
in a really big suitcase. maybe not that big. prison staff found the curled up inmate after they noticed that the woman was looking a little bit nervous and pulling -- is man is in prison for illegal weapons possession. >>> a very enterprising monkey in indonesia managed to catch himself on camera. a photographer in the jungle stepped away from his equipment and the monkey came to strike a pose. ended up with some decent self-portraits. the smiling one at the top was probably the most...
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a big surprise ending followed by a big surprise ending foll followed, guess what, by a big surprise ending. i like twists and turns. i had to make sure my fans got that book. i heard one-fifth of the world's population has seen a bond film or read a bond book. i had those people -- >> that's over a billion people. >> imagine that. all of a sudden i'm struck with this burden. it was a challenge. i've written 30 novels. it was an extra challenge. i had a real sense of responsibility. don't mess up bond, make sure the people get what they want. >> i tell you, as a reader, i found it -- an updatie ind bond worked for me. ian fleming started the use of brands. bond would use various brands in the book. he's wearing a rolex watch. he's driving a bentley continental gt -- >> exactly. >> we may have some of this we're showing people. or we can put up on the screen. i also -- i notice that when you wanted to say he was wearing a gaudy watch, he wear a brightling. >> i call my assistant back at home. neither a bentley nor rolex have shown up. i do say it keeps good time, though, if that helps
a big surprise ending followed by a big surprise ending foll followed, guess what, by a big surprise ending. i like twists and turns. i had to make sure my fans got that book. i heard one-fifth of the world's population has seen a bond film or read a bond book. i had those people -- >> that's over a billion people. >> imagine that. all of a sudden i'm struck with this burden. it was a challenge. i've written 30 novels. it was an extra challenge. i had a real sense of responsibility....
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it could be a very big problem for mr. baez during this closing argument if he's cut off at the knees for making those arguments. >> outside the courthouse, attorney an bremner. good morning to you. we've got a five-minute recess right now. what happens in another couple of minutes? do they hit the ground running with closing arguments? >> absolutely. they just finished all of the jury instructs with the instructions on the law from the judge. now the lawyers will argue what the law is and then connect them with the facts. it's going to be hit the ground run, state's up first, then the defense, and then the state gets up, gets the final word in rebuttal. it's a whole long day of closing arguments where they put it together for the jury. >> i'm curious, ann, how long will they go simultaneously before taking breaks? i believe the pattern has been they start proceedings at 9:00 a.m. in the morning, take a break after 10:00 for 15, 20 minutes, pick back up and continue until lunchtime. is there a problem with following that p
it could be a very big problem for mr. baez during this closing argument if he's cut off at the knees for making those arguments. >> outside the courthouse, attorney an bremner. good morning to you. we've got a five-minute recess right now. what happens in another couple of minutes? do they hit the ground running with closing arguments? >> absolutely. they just finished all of the jury instructs with the instructions on the law from the judge. now the lawyers will argue what the law...
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it should clear out nicely for everyone in the big cities, 95. today's thunderstorms, a bit scattered about, veronica, throughout many areas of the country. >> we'll talk again when you've got sunshine in your forecast. >>> one star names her baby, and reports of ex-super couple has reunited. plus kim kardashian proves the old public relations warning, never make a statement that can be taken out of context. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on m msnbc. [ male announcer ] if you think "heroes" are only in movies, consider this: over 70% of firefighters are local volunteers... these are our neighbors putting their lives on the line. and when they rely on a battery, there are firefighters everywhere who trust duracell. and now you can join with duracell to help. just buy specially-marked packs & duracell will make a battery donation to local volunteers. these days don't we all need someone to trust...? duracell. trusted everywhere. you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allstate, you get a check
it should clear out nicely for everyone in the big cities, 95. today's thunderstorms, a bit scattered about, veronica, throughout many areas of the country. >> we'll talk again when you've got sunshine in your forecast. >>> one star names her baby, and reports of ex-super couple has reunited. plus kim kardashian proves the old public relations warning, never make a statement that can be taken out of context. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching...
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you have to look at the big picture here. co-counsel in his opening argument the you yesterday talked about rabbit holes. and after he sat down -- >> objection, your honor. >> sustained. >> my fear is that you won't look at the big picture. we spent two weeks in clearwater questioning all of you looking for people who would still be able to see the forest for the trees. >> objection, your honor, improper rebuttal. >> overruled at this point. >> in his closing remarks, mr. baez used words like liar, perjury, fraudulent, and the truth is what is the cornerstone of the criminal justice process both for those who are accused and those who are the victim of crime. it is lying that perverts that process. so during an argument where the most well documented liar ever seen in a courtroom accuses everybody of perjury, of fraud, of lying, the irony is rich indeed. >> objection, your honor, violation of paragraph number 5 of this court's order and move to strike. >> overruled. >> as we have come to find out accusing others of lying is c
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a big risk for me, i'm liss stoeng him do that. sf jose baez comes in and says, i made a few mistakes, maybe put myself out there, wasn't able to prove these things. i'm going to look at that and go, are you kidding me? you have a huge trial here. you come into this -- to me that was give him so much less credibility. i love saying this. we all have different opinions. >> if he ignored it and actually pretended as if he had done a great job, how would you look at him? to me that's less credible. i think you need to own the mistake. >> just so you know, by the way, i guess the court feed may not show us that. what you were just seeing, that right there, apparently they're covering up that picture. it's an old picture of casey. for some reason that is deemed to be inappropriate with the final presentation by the defense. jose baez has been setting up these large cards and they'll be showing them on easels. we're looking at mr. hopkins, the alleged boyfriend, the alleged nanny, zani, any other person that was part of the story, if you
a big risk for me, i'm liss stoeng him do that. sf jose baez comes in and says, i made a few mistakes, maybe put myself out there, wasn't able to prove these things. i'm going to look at that and go, are you kidding me? you have a huge trial here. you come into this -- to me that was give him so much less credibility. i love saying this. we all have different opinions. >> if he ignored it and actually pretended as if he had done a great job, how would you look at him? to me that's less...
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. >>> now to washington, a big meeting on the hill tomorrow. leaders from both sides of the aisle will come together to try a break a deadlock over the nation's debt. yesterday president obama made a rare appearance in the white house briefing room to urge lawmakers to show up with the right attitude. >> it's my hope to everybody's going to leave their ultimatums at the door. they will leave political rhetoric at the door and we're going to do what's best for our economy and do what's best for our people. >> house speaker john boehner put out this tough statement quote saying, i am happy at the moment to discuss these issues at the white house, but these discussions will be fruitless until the president recognizes economic and legislative reality. luke russert covers capitol hill for us. luke, part of that discussion is the mini deal with senators reid and mcconnell were discussing earlier. where does that stand in this discussion so far? >> it's interesting, one of the things that is being thrown up on capitol hill is somewhat of a mini deal.
. >>> now to washington, a big meeting on the hill tomorrow. leaders from both sides of the aisle will come together to try a break a deadlock over the nation's debt. yesterday president obama made a rare appearance in the white house briefing room to urge lawmakers to show up with the right attitude. >> it's my hope to everybody's going to leave their ultimatums at the door. they will leave political rhetoric at the door and we're going to do what's best for our economy and do...
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hit me up. >> greta: then a big surprise. marine sergeant ray lewis just asked betty by. >> i would like to take betty white. she is just funny, sweet, mature. she is an all around perfect woman. me and her, marine corp ball in year. call me. >> greta: unfortunately, betty white has declined the invitation saying i love a pan in a uniform, unfortunately, i cannot accept, as i will be taping an episode of "hot in cleveland." >> yes we admit it is odd. a church in ohio retrying casey anthony, sort of. the congregation held its own court staging a mock retrial during their sunday service. 12 parish acted as the jury with parishers acted as the jury with the reverend acting as a judge. >> i say no. >> greta: how did they find casey guilty or not guilty? the mock trial resulted in a hung jury with eight parishioners voting guilty and four voting not guilty. there you have the best of the rest. >> forget about the bride and groom. justin bieber is pushing them out of spotlight. we'll show you why, next. but when she got asthma, all
hit me up. >> greta: then a big surprise. marine sergeant ray lewis just asked betty by. >> i would like to take betty white. she is just funny, sweet, mature. she is an all around perfect woman. me and her, marine corp ball in year. call me. >> greta: unfortunately, betty white has declined the invitation saying i love a pan in a uniform, unfortunately, i cannot accept, as i will be taping an episode of "hot in cleveland." >> yes we admit it is odd. a church...
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the other big weather story would be some of the showers and thunderstorms you're dealing with some of this today in new york city. not alone philadelphia, d.c., baltimore, toward boston and hartford. seeing threat of severe thunderstorms as we head through the day. better days ahead for the 4th tomorrow it looks like things will clear out for much of the northeast. >> which is where we are. no complaints, certainly compared to arizona. >>> more details about the crumbling case dense dominique strauss-kahn. prosecutors revealed serious questions about the hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault. ron allen outside the apartment for dominique strauss-kahn. ron, with a good morning to you, do these questions have brought up a lot of issues, none of yet to be resolved yet. but it's a mess, to say the least. >> reporter: well, it's a lot, yes. strauss-kahn is still at this luxury townhouse. no longer under house arrest. he can go where err he wants to he seems to be spending time here. he can afford to sit back the harsh spotlight is focused on his accuser the 32-year-old housekeeper f
the other big weather story would be some of the showers and thunderstorms you're dealing with some of this today in new york city. not alone philadelphia, d.c., baltimore, toward boston and hartford. seeing threat of severe thunderstorms as we head through the day. better days ahead for the 4th tomorrow it looks like things will clear out for much of the northeast. >> which is where we are. no complaints, certainly compared to arizona. >>> more details about the crumbling case...
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these are a lot of big companies. and they're also trying to compete with google which just recently came out with its big social network. >> google plus. >> exactly. >> is the timing a coincidence? >> i don't think so. think there's alt more to it than by the way, we're coming out with this awesome project. google is really pushing into the social space. they haven't had a lot of success with it up until now. but with google plus which they're rolling out very slowly have been trying it over the last few days or so. a very limited release. one of the thing's that's offered is called hangout where you can offer your people in your network a chance to have a video chat. and that's one of the things that people are paying attention to. the idea that you can have this videoconference through google plus. and so that is a direct competitor when you're talking about having skype in facebook. and there's a lot of money at stake. >> billions and billions of dollars. >> exactly. millions of eyeballs, hundreds of millions of e
these are a lot of big companies. and they're also trying to compete with google which just recently came out with its big social network. >> google plus. >> exactly. >> is the timing a coincidence? >> i don't think so. think there's alt more to it than by the way, we're coming out with this awesome project. google is really pushing into the social space. they haven't had a lot of success with it up until now. but with google plus which they're rolling out very slowly...
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a look at just how big the sales are out there, next. and the story behind these pictures coming up. what is -- that's getti inting squished, that ship. they're kind of my thing. and they were looking... nasty. vile. but i used tide and tide booster, and look at them now! now they can be my thing forever. yay. that's my tide. what's yours? i use tide sport because it helps get odors out of athletic clothes. i mean, i wear my yoga pants for everything. hiking, biking, pilates... [ woman ] brooke... okay. i wear yoga pants because i am too lazy for real pants. that's my tide. what's yours? the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the moto
a look at just how big the sales are out there, next. and the story behind these pictures coming up. what is -- that's getti inting squished, that ship. they're kind of my thing. and they were looking... nasty. vile. but i used tide and tide booster, and look at them now! now they can be my thing forever. yay. that's my tide. what's yours? i use tide sport because it helps get odors out of athletic clothes. i mean, i wear my yoga pants for everything. hiking, biking, pilates... [ woman ]...
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anything she says has a big question mark after it. hollywood could get much better resolution than going, that's interesting than ever have to pay her a dime. maybe i'm the contrary on that. i don't think she's going to be raking in the big dough. >> all right. but she's going to be out july 13th. wendy murphy, she's going to be out in less than a week coming up on wednesday, july the 13th. are you surprised by this? because when they left this morning to talk about good time, time served, people thought that it could be late july, early august. no one speculated that it could be wednesday -- as early as wednesday of next week. >> yeah, i'm a little bit surprised because in a case like this where you know what the convictions were, everybody had time to do the calculations and the judge of all people had time and he's the one who said end of july, early august. i think what happened is, while he was on break, the defense attorneys clearly persuaded him that he had not calculated what he called good time or earned time while she was be
anything she says has a big question mark after it. hollywood could get much better resolution than going, that's interesting than ever have to pay her a dime. maybe i'm the contrary on that. i don't think she's going to be raking in the big dough. >> all right. but she's going to be out july 13th. wendy murphy, she's going to be out in less than a week coming up on wednesday, july the 13th. are you surprised by this? because when they left this morning to talk about good time, time...
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places in which the president won big in 2008. let's look at the unemployment rate in those states now. your state, pennsylvania, 7.4%. just barely above that, but some are all right. north carolina, 9.7%, that's not all right. california, 11.7. florida, 10.6. at least pennsylvania and ohio, key states, below the national average. >> pennsylvania almost two points below, but that's because pennsylvania had a terrific governor who knew how to invest dollars to trigger economic growth. >> was that ed rendell? yeah. i'm going give you props, absolutely. you should take them, but that said, do you think the president can win this election if the economy does not take a drastic turn? is it enough for people to say we're moving in the sort of cha that might take us off that direction? >> i think your analysis is exactly right. look, i think the economy will be low. unemployment will be low in november. i think it will be down from where it is today. president obama has the make the same argument that president roosevelt made. roosevelt
places in which the president won big in 2008. let's look at the unemployment rate in those states now. your state, pennsylvania, 7.4%. just barely above that, but some are all right. north carolina, 9.7%, that's not all right. california, 11.7. florida, 10.6. at least pennsylvania and ohio, key states, below the national average. >> pennsylvania almost two points below, but that's because pennsylvania had a terrific governor who knew how to invest dollars to trigger economic growth....
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but the weather could throw a big wrench into the works. there is a 70% chance that the flight could be scrubbed due to thunderstorms in the area. about one million on lookers are expectsed to be on hand to witness history. i'm joined by cheryl mcnair. she lost her husband ronald mcnair. he was a nasa mission specialist killed during the 1986 challenger shuttle explosion. cheryl, thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> i think one of the big water shed moment that's we all think about when we think of the space shuttle program is the challenger disaster engrained in all of our memories. given the sacrifice that you have made, that your husband made for the space program, what are your thoughts about the end to this, to this program? >> i will, of course, miss the program. it was a program that was -- that progressed with our innovations and with developments. and, yes, my husband was a physicist. my late husband was a laser physicist. however, he believed a great deal in the furthering of education. he was a motivating inspirati
but the weather could throw a big wrench into the works. there is a 70% chance that the flight could be scrubbed due to thunderstorms in the area. about one million on lookers are expectsed to be on hand to witness history. i'm joined by cheryl mcnair. she lost her husband ronald mcnair. he was a nasa mission specialist killed during the 1986 challenger shuttle explosion. cheryl, thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> i think one of the big water shed moment that's we...
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he was focused on the united states and a big follow up, a big splashy attack which never occurred. >> all this from this new report in "the washington post" telling us al qaeda groups were complaining about the drone attacks which shows that they were working. >> they were indeed. matter of fact a large number of complaints about drone attacks. he himself in several emails talked about his concern that his ranks were being thinned. the leadership ranks were being thinned by drone attacks. what did that mean? how were we getting the information to make the attacks? the answer is traitors. he was obsessed with the fact that the al qaeda organization had traitors in it. trying to find some way to root them out and find them. but to not avail. lots of complaints about that. >> okay. what about money? they were running dry of money? >> like any chief operating officer of an organization that's been busted up in a number of different places, he's infesht. he's trying to run it from a long way away. they didn't have any money. there was one email in which one of the subordinate operators wa
he was focused on the united states and a big follow up, a big splashy attack which never occurred. >> all this from this new report in "the washington post" telling us al qaeda groups were complaining about the drone attacks which shows that they were working. >> they were indeed. matter of fact a large number of complaints about drone attacks. he himself in several emails talked about his concern that his ranks were being thinned. the leadership ranks were being thinned...
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this is a big moment. >> sean: this is a big moment. >> you are talking about the politics aspect. look, a real conservative is gonna say this is the opportunity to cut down, cut trillions of spending. this is one of the things, you know, look, reagan, both you and i admire reagan. he bit the bullet and had to raise tacks to save social security. -- raise taxes to save social security. the >> sean: he was promised spending cuts -- [ talking over each other ] >> president reagan said it was the biggest mistake he made. he was promised by tip o'neil three dollars spending every one dollar of tax -- [ talking over each other ] >> one of the things reagan did with democratic congress do these tax credits with historical buildings and things that created jobs for building trades people, people that are out of work because of the housing crisis. >> sean: why did david plouffe suggest the american people don't care about unemployment numbers. they are not caring about debt to gdp ratios? >> i think that showed indifference that the administration -- >> sean: i would make them eat those wo
this is a big moment. >> sean: this is a big moment. >> you are talking about the politics aspect. look, a real conservative is gonna say this is the opportunity to cut down, cut trillions of spending. this is one of the things, you know, look, reagan, both you and i admire reagan. he bit the bullet and had to raise tacks to save social security. -- raise taxes to save social security. the >> sean: he was promised spending cuts -- [ talking over each other ] >> president...
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now, the president has been pushing a big deal. so what is a big deal? white house officials tell me anything over $2 trillion, but he is pushing for more in the area of cuts that would equal $4 trillion over the next 10 to 12 years. now, this all comes against the backdrop of a report today in the "washington post" saying thatm president obama is putting social security on the table along with medicare and medicaid and when we asked the white house about this, they said, look, this is not news. the president has always supported the idea of small cuts in those entitlement programs to make them more effective as long as the cuts didn't impact beneficiaries and having said that some folks on the hill say there are some scenarios which would see a major overhaul of the entitlement programs, but the white house says they would not want to see anything to overhaul the main programs. but one of the sticking points here, thomas, is taxes. democrats want to see a rollback in tax credits for the wealthy americans and in big corporations, and the republicans have
now, the president has been pushing a big deal. so what is a big deal? white house officials tell me anything over $2 trillion, but he is pushing for more in the area of cuts that would equal $4 trillion over the next 10 to 12 years. now, this all comes against the backdrop of a report today in the "washington post" saying thatm president obama is putting social security on the table along with medicare and medicaid and when we asked the white house about this, they said, look, this...
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are we talking about a big difference here, richard? >> it is a big difference. when we're talking about job recovery, it has not been kind to the different sexes. women trail men by 1 mill general jobs and men on the other hand saw a big spike of over 700,000 jobs. that's the 1 million right there. that is not common when you take a look at recoveries in the last four decades. recovery are normally better to women. not in this case. some women are doing better. white women, if you look at this category, saw their unemployment rate drop. that's good. that's during the recovery. but asian, black, and hispanics, those women saw unemployment rise during this same recovery period in the last two years. what might explain this historical blip is not known. men lost three million jobs more than women in the recession. you can see the difference here. this is three million jobs of a difference. but even with these gains, men still lag women by two million jobs from prerecession levels if you were to do the numbers. certain job sectors have more women than men and vice v
are we talking about a big difference here, richard? >> it is a big difference. when we're talking about job recovery, it has not been kind to the different sexes. women trail men by 1 mill general jobs and men on the other hand saw a big spike of over 700,000 jobs. that's the 1 million right there. that is not common when you take a look at recoveries in the last four decades. recovery are normally better to women. not in this case. some women are doing better. white women, if you look...
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big deal, not a big deal? >> those are the people that gave aaa bond ratings to the bond mortgages two days before they failed. i don't want to to see the credit rating downgraded. i don't think people should listen to credit rating agencies either. >>> making the grade may be easier these days. shocking figures on the grade inflation trend at u.s. colleges. that's next on msnbc sunday. we spend a lot of time on the feed because a chicken is what it eats. [ jim ] this seal verifies we feed my fresh all-natural chickens an all-vegetarian diet including corn, soybeans, and marigolds. no animal by-products. no meat and bone meal. when you put my chicken on the table, you know where it came from. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly throug
big deal, not a big deal? >> those are the people that gave aaa bond ratings to the bond mortgages two days before they failed. i don't want to to see the credit rating downgraded. i don't think people should listen to credit rating agencies either. >>> making the grade may be easier these days. shocking figures on the grade inflation trend at u.s. colleges. that's next on msnbc sunday. we spend a lot of time on the feed because a chicken is what it eats. [ jim ] this seal...
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it's a big change. it's scary. but there's the potential to go a lot farther in space and also a lot wider in space. so i think among all the fear, there is anticipation that we're going to be doing greater things. we just don't see it yet. and a lot of people are really worried about it. i'm worried when people in mission control are worried because if their mind's not in the game, we know what can happen on space missions. >> nbc analyst james oberg. james, thank you so much. >> thanks, jeff. >>> and a program note for you, msnbc will have live coverage of the final shuttle flight to the international space station. it's scheduled for 11:26 a.m. eastern on friday. >>> dominique strauss-kahn celebrated a weekend of freedom, but he's not out of legal trouble just yet. the new sexual assault allegations that could land him back behind bars overseas. >>> and the grim discovery in indiana. have investigators found the body of former missing student lauren spierer after weeks of searching? we'll be right back. gn a vac
it's a big change. it's scary. but there's the potential to go a lot farther in space and also a lot wider in space. so i think among all the fear, there is anticipation that we're going to be doing greater things. we just don't see it yet. and a lot of people are really worried about it. i'm worried when people in mission control are worried because if their mind's not in the game, we know what can happen on space missions. >> nbc analyst james oberg. james, thank you so much. >>...
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got a big 13 inch tv. get a pan of that. this is my living room slash bedroom, slash tud joe. we've got the tunes. that's not eight track, but cassette tape. might as well be. we don't got refrigerators in here. we do got foot lockers, for soup, sodas, beans. kool-aid. that's about it. >> we have inmate kevin blanco who's a little upset. he was issued three disciplinary reports. he has his own way of thinking. he portrays his own outcome before it's actually there. he implies whatever he feels is appropriate. so it's one of those things that kevin blanco wants this and he wants it now. he's not going to get it now. the officers are concerned that we may have to extract him from this rather large rec pen if he chooses to go that roougt route, that's what we'll do. kevin blanco i need you. blanco. he's ignoring the issue. >> they want to see they're playing their little damn game to keep me in the damn cell. i'll give them a reason to keep me up in there if that's what they want to do. y'all thought i was playing when i told you that you wanted a reason to keep me in the cell, h
got a big 13 inch tv. get a pan of that. this is my living room slash bedroom, slash tud joe. we've got the tunes. that's not eight track, but cassette tape. might as well be. we don't got refrigerators in here. we do got foot lockers, for soup, sodas, beans. kool-aid. that's about it. >> we have inmate kevin blanco who's a little upset. he was issued three disciplinary reports. he has his own way of thinking. he portrays his own outcome before it's actually there. he implies whatever he...
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. >> we agree on some of the big things. we agree that after a decade of racking up deficits and debt we need to get our fiscal house in order. we agree that to do that both sides are going to have to step outside of their comfort zones and make some political sacrifices. and we agree that we simply cannot afford to default on our national obligations for the first time in our history. >> joining me now nbc news white house correspondent mike. good saturday morning to you. >> good morning, alex. >> where does the debate stand today? >> reporter: we are on the verge at the white house in terms of cutting budget, cutting the spending and perhaps even raising the tax or changing the tax code. there could be a grand bargain in the offing on the order of some $4 trillion over ten years, over 12 years. a lot of those details are being worked out or it could all go bust. no one wants to see how the market is going to react on monday if this doesn't work out over the weekend. taxes -- looking for savings in those areas. even defense
. >> we agree on some of the big things. we agree that after a decade of racking up deficits and debt we need to get our fiscal house in order. we agree that to do that both sides are going to have to step outside of their comfort zones and make some political sacrifices. and we agree that we simply cannot afford to default on our national obligations for the first time in our history. >> joining me now nbc news white house correspondent mike. good saturday morning to you. >>...
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you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. >>> welcome back to "first look." in sports, tiger woods fans are waiting for his return to the golf course and they're going to have to wait longer. >>> good morning, after years of dominating golf, tiger woods becoming a forgotten man. he has not played in a tournament for months and will miss next month's u.s. open because of injuries. pujols recovered from a broken wrist a month ahead of schedule and is expected to start tonight. mat holiday hit a pair of home dens and st. louis won it 8-1. i a single onthis slow roller to third. about but in one went jeter's way. with a two-run double into the gap, he is three shy of 3,000. >>> great finish between the red sox and blue jays. boston up one with two down in the ninth. john mcdonald single to left. encarnacion hustles home
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a big difference. and i really hope that everyone understands, the evidence is what the jury listened to. that's it. and they had to weigh it and in florida they were able to take the jury charge in with them. to prepare it's jury charges with the compare, to compare them. that's why they came up with the verdict they came up with. >> jami, consensus, not like o.j.? even though millions of americans seem to be, best we can judge by the early reaction, feel like this is o.j. -- >> o.j. analogy is utterly ridiculous. i covered the o.j. case. covered all the o.j. cases. i don't know, i should say i'm ashamed to admit, every single one, every single day. a completely different case. it would wake too long to go through all the reasons why. it's a completely different case in terms of the charges, the evidence. pt only similarity is, what? the verdict. people don't like it because that was a not guilty verdict and this is a not guilty verdict. that's the comparison being made. everything else about the case
a big difference. and i really hope that everyone understands, the evidence is what the jury listened to. that's it. and they had to weigh it and in florida they were able to take the jury charge in with them. to prepare it's jury charges with the compare, to compare them. that's why they came up with the verdict they came up with. >> jami, consensus, not like o.j.? even though millions of americans seem to be, best we can judge by the early reaction, feel like this is o.j. -- >>...
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each of the big semicircular windows. there are fields of -- seals of the states franking the seal of the u.s. -- flanking the seal of the u.s. you have eight allegorical female figures in plaster at the upper level of the reading room, representing the highest pursuits of the human mind. art, philosophy, history, law, and then on the balustrade at the next level down, bronze statues, two in each bay. >> they make a triangle to the female figure up above. if you see two bronze statues next to each other, they don't relate to each other but to the female figure beside them. art is flanked by michelangelo and bay tovep on the other side. the other great feature of the room that a lot of people miss, because it's at the entrance, the great clock by john flanagan. it's not just to tell you what time it is, it is to advise you to be mindful of your time and use it well and we're all here only for a certain period. so as my grandfather would say, make hay while the sunshines. >> the theme of european art mixed with american his
each of the big semicircular windows. there are fields of -- seals of the states franking the seal of the u.s. -- flanking the seal of the u.s. you have eight allegorical female figures in plaster at the upper level of the reading room, representing the highest pursuits of the human mind. art, philosophy, history, law, and then on the balustrade at the next level down, bronze statues, two in each bay. >> they make a triangle to the female figure up above. if you see two bronze statues...
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they have another big afternoon on tap. they're going to meet some young culinary chefs this evening. some young children at a world renowned children's hospital this afternoon, and then late tonight, about 10:00 they get on board a military warship for what is sort of a sunset crews, if you will, up the st. lawrence to quebec city. it's pretty good to be a future king. >> it sounds pretty good overall. peter alex andzer, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, back in london a scare for guests staying there. a fire broke out in the hotel's basement kitchen. it went up to the second floor. will i am, the black eyed peace peas, was staying there, and had to be evacuated ahead of a scheduled conference in hyde park. no one was hurt. >>> closing arguments in the casey anthony murder trial is set for tomorrow in orlando, and prosecutors and defense attorneys are spes spending today preparing. the state wrapped up its rebuttal case on friday. she's charged with killing her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. the defense says the toddler acci
they have another big afternoon on tap. they're going to meet some young culinary chefs this evening. some young children at a world renowned children's hospital this afternoon, and then late tonight, about 10:00 they get on board a military warship for what is sort of a sunset crews, if you will, up the st. lawrence to quebec city. it's pretty good to be a future king. >> it sounds pretty good overall. peter alex andzer, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, back in london a scare...
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they lost the big part of the case. now they are being petty and going after to her to try to punish her to get some money. so they want to know how much it cost to investigate this case. they'll make an argument because you lied, which you've admitted you've done -- >> and you were convicted of. >> your defense was i'm a liar. so sentence me for that. then, yeah, we're going to sentence you. we're going to make you pay every dollar you cost the state of florida. >> but which part of it mr. benowitz are we talking about here that they could realistically start coming up with the cost? >> does your client wish to say anything prior to the court imposing sentence? >> no, your honor. >> the court will make the following finding concerning the defense motion to bar imposition of sentence on these four distinct counts as violating double jeopardy. count four of the indictment alleging providing false information to a law enforcement officer basically dealt with the follow i following conduct. it is alleged that the defendant
they lost the big part of the case. now they are being petty and going after to her to try to punish her to get some money. so they want to know how much it cost to investigate this case. they'll make an argument because you lied, which you've admitted you've done -- >> and you were convicted of. >> your defense was i'm a liar. so sentence me for that. then, yeah, we're going to sentence you. we're going to make you pay every dollar you cost the state of florida. >> but which...
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ed on-on-the strength of last week's big rally. they lead the way lead by shanghai. the dollar was broadly steady against most major currency. crude has reduced the demand for bonds with yields on 10-year notes yielding their highest point in almost two months. >>> after climbing to its highest point in nearly a month the euro tumbled after warning on monday from standard & poor's that greece would likely be in default if it followed a plan pushed by banks. >>> many on wall street are starting to focus on debt ceiling negotiations in washington as a possible market distraction that could take the wind out of doesn't rally's sails. the longer the stretch, the higher the uncertainty among traders and the higher the potential for vol a t-shirt. data for the week starts off later this morning with factory orders. >> and finally good and bad news for the pope. the vatican returned a profit last year after three years in the red, however, donations from the faithful fell by nearly $15 million or 18%. >>> well, now in news this morning when it cop comes to chips and fries,
ed on-on-the strength of last week's big rally. they lead the way lead by shanghai. the dollar was broadly steady against most major currency. crude has reduced the demand for bonds with yields on 10-year notes yielding their highest point in almost two months. >>> after climbing to its highest point in nearly a month the euro tumbled after warning on monday from standard & poor's that greece would likely be in default if it followed a plan pushed by banks. >>> many on...
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. >> we agree on system of the big things. we agreed that after a decade of racking up deficits and debt we need to feet get our fiscal house in order. to do that, both sides have to step outside of their con fort zones to make political sacrifices. and we agree we simply cannot afford to default on the national obligations for the first time in our history. >> joining me now is white house correspondent mike have a caro. good morning to you. >> good morning, alex. >> are there enough of the similarities done to get the deal done this weekend? >> reporter: well, that's a great question. and a lot of people are drawing lines in the sand. over the past several weeks as we have led up to this very crucial, this critical weekend, alec, it appears there's really very little wiggle room. but we shall see. what's on the table is something of historic proportion. $4 trillion in spending cuts over ten years, over 12 years, that's one of the things being ironed out. of course, you know the story here. $14.3 trillion, that's the u.s. nat
. >> we agree on system of the big things. we agreed that after a decade of racking up deficits and debt we need to feet get our fiscal house in order. to do that, both sides have to step outside of their con fort zones to make political sacrifices. and we agree we simply cannot afford to default on the national obligations for the first time in our history. >> joining me now is white house correspondent mike have a caro. good morning to you. >> good morning, alex. >>...
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the big story, hail to the tweets. >>> part of the administration ace new media outreach campaign. since not known for the brevity, they tweeted summary of the president's answers in response. john boehner jumped in with a tweet of his own after embarking on a record spending binge, where are the jobs? >> what he's right about is we have not seen fast enough job growth relative to the need. we haven't gotten the cooperation i would like to see on some of those ideas, but i'm going to keep on trying. eventually i'm sure the speaker will see the light. >> and ren gay nerd asking, quote, mr. president, will you issue as executive order pursuant to section 4 of the 14th amendment? >> i don't think we should get to the constitutional issue. congress has a responsibility to make sure we pay our bills. >> ahead of bipartisan debt talks, president obama now says he expects a deal in the next week or two. the white house says he wants a, quote, significant compromise, though exactly what that means remains a little hard to figure out. so we'll go straight to the source. stephanie cutter is
the big story, hail to the tweets. >>> part of the administration ace new media outreach campaign. since not known for the brevity, they tweeted summary of the president's answers in response. john boehner jumped in with a tweet of his own after embarking on a record spending binge, where are the jobs? >> what he's right about is we have not seen fast enough job growth relative to the need. we haven't gotten the cooperation i would like to see on some of those ideas, but i'm...
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taxes are the big stumbling block here. if you raise examinations too high, the markets are watching this closely. if they fall short on sunday, the market reacts poorly. the president has a $4 trillion proposal on the table cutting the spending by $4 trillion over 10 to 12 years. that's a significant proposal. some say historic. >> mike, thank you for that. the debt ceiling talks are on the table of discussion tomorrow when secretary treasury tim geithner appears on "meet the press." check local listings to see when this airs in your air area. >>> leon panetta is in kabul for meetings with officials and american commanders. on the plane from washington panetta told reporters al qaeda could be on the verge of defeat. we are in kabul, afghanistan, good morning to you, atia. is secretary pa at the time in panetta sounding very upbeat here? >> reporter: it sound that way. he did speak to reporters saying al qaeda was -- the strategic defeat of al qaeda was within reach. he talked about finding the treasure-trove of information
taxes are the big stumbling block here. if you raise examinations too high, the markets are watching this closely. if they fall short on sunday, the market reacts poorly. the president has a $4 trillion proposal on the table cutting the spending by $4 trillion over 10 to 12 years. that's a significant proposal. some say historic. >> mike, thank you for that. the debt ceiling talks are on the table of discussion tomorrow when secretary treasury tim geithner appears on "meet the...
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is in big trouble if it defaults on its debts next month. but with the 2012 race already on the radar in front of everybody, it is safe to bet many of them are thinking about appearances as well. a.b. stoddard is associate editor and columnist with "the hill" newspaper. joining us for a look at the political fight. so a.b., good morning to you. is anyone looking good so far in this debate as they look toward 2012 and they have the debt ceiling right in front of them? >> well, i actually think that the president really retains the upper hand, at least at this hour. the president really -- he abandoned entitlement reform after his fiscal commission released a report in december. he did not produce a budget, didn't mention -- and there were no plans this winter to deal with that issue. now that he's come out with a willingness to tackle something that is so sacred to his base, he really looks like he is engaging in this shared sacrifice he keeps talking about, while republicans refuse to budge on taxes and the president paints them as my way or
is in big trouble if it defaults on its debts next month. but with the 2012 race already on the radar in front of everybody, it is safe to bet many of them are thinking about appearances as well. a.b. stoddard is associate editor and columnist with "the hill" newspaper. joining us for a look at the political fight. so a.b., good morning to you. is anyone looking good so far in this debate as they look toward 2012 and they have the debt ceiling right in front of them? >> well, i...
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as long as he's still in, pawlenty's going for big headlines by going gaga. here he is with bloggers in iowa. >> what's your favorite lady gaga song? >> that's easy. >> "glory." >> "paparazzi." >> oh, yeah. >> in terms of the beat, i like "bad romance." i've got to say even though she's a little unusual "born this way" has appeal. she can sing. she's talented. if you had to limit the ar it'sic choices to just conservatives we wouldn't have c lot of choices. up with the volume, down with the weight. new natureluxe mousse mascara. easy breezy beautiful covergirl. [ tires squeal ] an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the r
as long as he's still in, pawlenty's going for big headlines by going gaga. here he is with bloggers in iowa. >> what's your favorite lady gaga song? >> that's easy. >> "glory." >> "paparazzi." >> oh, yeah. >> in terms of the beat, i like "bad romance." i've got to say even though she's a little unusual "born this way" has appeal. she can sing. she's talented. if you had to limit the ar it'sic choices to just...